Note: The numbers in parentheses on the following curricula represent the course numbers included in the Toyota Certified Technician Program. A student completing the T-TEN Program will receive TCTP credit for the Clark College auto courses also identified with a Toyota course number.

Students must complete all Major Area Requirements with a minimum grade of "C" or better in order to successfully complete the program and earn the award.

Refer to the Degree & Certificate Requirements Section in the Clark College Catalog to identify the courses needed to satisfy the General Education Requirements.

Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College.

Work collaboratively, professionally, and ethically by expressing opinions with tact, listening to others, shouldering an appropriate share of the workload, and complying with all automotive shop policies.

Evaluate and use technical information from a variety of resources.

Comply with personal and environmental safety practices that relate to the automotive industry in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.

General Education Outcomes

Communications: Communicate with various audiences using a variety of methods as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Human Relations: Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Computational Skills: Solve quantitative problems and interpret the solutions as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College.

Work collaboratively, professionally, and ethically by expressing opinions with tact, listening to others, shouldering an appropriate share of the workload, and complying with all automotive shop policies.

Evaluate and use technical information from a variety of resources.

Comply with personal and environmental safety practices that relate to the automotive industry in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.

General Education Outcomes

Communications: Communicate with various audiences using a variety of methods as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Human Relations: Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Computational Skills: Solve quantitative problems and interpret the solutions as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Automotive Technology (AAS)

General Education Requirements

Communication Skills (6 credits required)

Health & Physical Education (3 credits required)

Computational Skills (3 credits required)

Human Relations (3 credits required)

Humanities (3 credits required)

Social Sciences (3 credits required)

Natural Sciences (3 credits required)

Major Area Requirements

AUTO 110

AUTOMOTIVE BASICS (TCTP 623, 553)

15 cr.

or AUTO 108

SAFETY, BASICS AND ELECTRIC (TCTP 623)

8 cr.

and AUTO 109

BRAKES (TCTP 552)

7 cr.

AUTO 120

CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 453, 652)

15 cr.

or AUTO 141

CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 453, 553, 652) (15 credits required)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 130

ENGINE PERFORMANCE (TCTP 852)

15 cr.

or AUTO 142

ENGINE PERFORMANCE (TCTP 852) (15 credits required)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 199

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE

1-5 cr.

AUTO 210

DRIVE TRAINS AND ENGINES (TCTP 302) (15 credits required)

1-15 cr.

or AUTO 240

MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS, AXLES AND ENGINES (TCTP 302)

1-15 cr.

(15 credits required)

AUTO 220

ADVANCED POWER TRAINS (TCTP 274)

15 cr.

or AUTO 241

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND ADVANCED ELECTRICAL

1-15 cr.

(TCTP 274, 256) (15 credits required)

AUTO 230

ADVANCED CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 752, 256)

15 cr.

or AUTO 242

A/C AND ADVANCED CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 752, 256)

1-15 cr.

(15 credits required)

WELD 105

RELATED WELDING FOR AUTOMOTIVE

3 cr.

Total Required Credits: 115-122

Program Outcomes

Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College.

Work collaboratively, professionally, and ethically by expressing opinions with tact, listening to others, shouldering an appropriate share of the workload, and complying with all automotive shop policies.

Evaluate and use technical information from a variety of resources.

Comply with personal and environmental safety practices that relate to the automotive industry in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.

General Education Outcomes

Communications: Communicate with various audiences using a variety of methods as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Human Relations: Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Computational Skills: Solve quantitative problems and interpret the solutions as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Health and PE: Demonstrate progress toward healthier behaviors as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Humanities: Analyze, interpret, and evaluate works and ideas in the Humanities within appropriate global and historical contexts as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Social Science: Evaluate, analyze, and explain events, behaviors, and institutions using perspectives and methods in the Social Sciences as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Science: Apply fundamental principles and relationships from the Natural Sciences to solve problems as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Automotive Technology (AAT)

General Education Requirements

Communication Skills (5 credits required)

Computational Skills (5 credits required)

Human Relations (5 credits required)

Major Area Requirements

AUTO 110

AUTOMOTIVE BASICS (TCTP 623, 553)

15 cr.

or AUTO 108

SAFETY, BASICS AND ELECTRIC (TCTP 623)

8 cr.

and AUTO 109

BRAKES (TCTP 552)

7 cr.

AUTO 120

CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 453, 652)

15 cr.

or AUTO 141

CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 453, 652)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 130

ENGINE PERFORMANCE (TCTP 852)

15 cr.

or AUTO 142

ENGINE PERFORMANCE (TCTP 852)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 199

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE

1-5 cr.

AUTO 210

DRIVE TRAINS AND ENGINES (TCTP 302)

1-15 cr.

or AUTO 240

MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS, AXLES AND ENGINES (TCTP 302)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 220

ADVANCED POWER TRAINS (TCTP 274)

15 cr.

or AUTO 241

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS AND ADVANCED ELECTRICAL (TCTP 274)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 230

ADVANCED CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 752, 256)

15 cr.

or AUTO 242

A/C AND ADVANCED CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 752, 256)

1-15 cr.

Total Required Credits: 109-113

Program Outcomes

Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College.

Work collaboratively, professionally, and ethically by expressing opinions with tact, listening to others, shouldering an appropriate share of the workload, and complying with all automotive shop policies.

Evaluate and use technical information from a variety of resources.

Comply with personal and environmental safety practices that relate to the automotive industry in accordance with local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations.

General Education Outcomes

Communications: Communicate with various audiences using a variety of methods as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Human Relations: Demonstrate interpersonal/human relations skills as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Computational Skills: Solve quantitative problems and interpret the solutions as appropriate for a career and technical education program.

Toyota Technology (AAS)

The Toyota curriculum is inclusive within the Automotive Technology curriculum. An additional Toyota dealer cooperative work experience or internship is also necessary to complete the Toyota program.

General Education Requirements

Communication Skills (6 credits required)

Health & Physical Education (3 credits required)

Computational Skills (3 credits required)

Human Relations (3 credits required)

Humanities (3 credits required)

Social Sciences (3 credits required)

Natural Sciences (3 credits required)

Major Area Requirements

AUTO 110

AUTOMOTIVE BASICS (TCTP 623, 553)

15 cr.

AUTO 120

CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 453, 652)

15 cr.

AUTO 130

ENGINE PERFORMANCE (TCTP 852)

15 cr.

AUTO 199

COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE

1-5 cr.

AUTO 210

DRIVE TRAINS AND ENGINES (TCTP 302) (15 credits required)

1-15 cr.

AUTO 220

ADVANCED POWER TRAINS (TCTP 274)

15 cr.

AUTO 230

ADVANCED CHASSIS SYSTEMS (TCTP 752, 256)

15 cr.

WELD 105

RELATED WELDING FOR AUTOMOTIVE

3 cr.

Total Required Credits: 115-122

Program Outcomes

Program outcomes are overarching skills that are emphasized and reinforced throughout several courses in a specific program; they are measurable statements that define what students should be able to do by the end of a certificate or degree at Clark College.